By the history of Greek philosophy we mean the intellectual movement whibsp;inated and developed in the Hellenibsp;world.
We shall include in it,however,not only the systems of the Greeks themlves,but also tho whibsp;exhibit the esntial features of Greek thinking and whibsp;are maly the produbsp;of Hellenibsp;civilizatioher they flourish at Athens,Rome,Alexandria,or in Asia Minor.Enviro.
The people who philosophy we are to study inhabited the mountain peninsula of Greece,a territory who natural characteristibsp;were favorable to the development of a strong and active rad who many harbors,while encing navigation and erce,furnished an outlet for emigration over the islands to the lands beyond.
Greek ies were established in an unbroken from the mainland to the coasts of Asia Minor aually,to Egypt,Sicily,southern Italy,and the Pillars of Hercules; without losing toubsp;with the mother try,the ies enjoyed the bes whibsp;active tabsp;with peoples of different s,traditions,and institutions is apt to bring.
By the history of Greek philosophy we mean the intellectual movement whibsp;inated and developed in the Hellenibsp;world.
We shall include in it,however,not only the systems of the Greeks themlves,but also tho whibsp;exhibit the esntial features of Greek thinking and whibsp;are maly the produbsp;of Hellenibsp;civilizatioher they flourish at Athens,Rome,Alexandria,or in Asia Minor.Enviro.
The people who philosophy we are to study inhabited the mountain peninsula of Greece,a territory who natural characteristibsp;were favorable to the development of a strong and active rad who many harbors,while encing navigation and erce,furnished an outlet for emigration over the islands to the lands beyond.
Greek ies were established in an unbroken from the mainland to the coasts of Asia Minor aually,to Egypt,Sicily,southern Italy,and the Pillars of Hercules; without losing toubsp;with the mother try,the ies enjoyed the bes whibsp;active tabsp;with peoples of different s,traditions,and institutions is apt to bring.
The wonderful eibsp;progress resulting from subsp;ditions,the development of erdustry,and trade,the ri of cities,the accumulation of wealth,and the increasing division of labor exerbsp;a profound influenbsp;on the social,political,intellectual,and religious life of the entire Greek world and opened the way to a new and richer civilization.